Description

The Omzlo CANZERO is designed to act as an independent node in a NoCAN wired network. Each CANZERO node can be programmed independently and communicate with other nodes in the network, creating applications with multiple sensors and actuators spread over a distance of 300 meters (1000 feet) and more.

You can use the Arduino IDE to build your application and then upload the created firmware to your CANZERO node directly over the network.

Both MCUs communicate with each other through SPI as well as through two additional GPIOs.

The Omzlo CANZERO shares the same mechanical footprint as theArduino MKR Zero, measuring 61.5mm by 25mm (approx. 2.4" x 1"). As shown in the pinout diagram below, it also shares the same double row of 14-pin 2.54mm headers: most shields designed for the Arduino MKR Zero should work on the Omzlo CANZERO.